FDA's new regulations symbolize a key milestone toward more precise, reliable, and safe medical tests and at the same time support the flowering of inventiveness in hospitals. ...

The USDA adopts the compulsory check for bird flu in cattle as it is alarming from the point of view of how the virus could transmit and preventive measures applicable to stop the spread. ...

The study provides feasible assessments into the COVID-19 crisis effect on the development of infants and toddlers and thus reinforcing the need for consistent monitoring and provision of support for their welfare. ...

While pregnant women who quit smoking may experience weight gain, the health benefits of quitting outweigh the risks. Advice for doctors includes offering nutrition counseling to minimize weight gain. ...

The latest finding identified fasciola cinereum, a new area in the brain linked to drug-resistant epilepsy, where removing this area with laser surgery led to an 83% reduction in seizures. ...

An unvaccinated traveler who had been in another country traveled to Georgia and handed down measles to health officials. They go around looking for anyone who might have contracted the same. ...

Stanford researchers have developed a noninvasive "virtual biopsy" method using light waves to scan suspicious skin tissue for cancer cells, potentially revolutionizing skin cancer diagnosis. ...

CDC's latest data revealed a sharp increase in sexually transmitted disease rates among adults aged 55 and older in the United States. ...

Fake Botox injections in Illinois led to hospitalizations, prompting warnings about unregulated cosmetic treatments. ...

Obese people tend to be insensitive to nerve-stimulation therapy for sleep apnea, as recent studies prove. ...